JoseManuel
Instructor
Greetings, people,
I've been checking my computer (Windows 2000 Server) open ports and I found some that I really didn't need, like 13 Daytime and 17 Quote of the day, so I want to close them. I was told that in order to achieve that I had to disable the service related to that port, so I investigated a little and found the Simple TCP/IP Services service; the problem is it didn't disactivate port 17 QOTD, so it's still open and I don't need it... any easy way to filter blocks without using a firewall?
Thanks!
I've been checking my computer (Windows 2000 Server) open ports and I found some that I really didn't need, like 13 Daytime and 17 Quote of the day, so I want to close them. I was told that in order to achieve that I had to disable the service related to that port, so I investigated a little and found the Simple TCP/IP Services service; the problem is it didn't disactivate port 17 QOTD, so it's still open and I don't need it... any easy way to filter blocks without using a firewall?
Thanks!